Quote from: John Ritter on March 13, 2024, 04:43:11 PMI'm looking for 1 person to tutor doing their own Stage 1 cylinders in their own garage with their own tools....Wow! That is an awesome offer!!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: John Ritter on March 13, 2024, 04:43:11 PMI'm looking for 1 person to tutor doing their own Stage 1 cylinders in their own garage with their own tools....Wow! That is an awesome offer!!
Quote from: Brad-Man on March 18, 2024, 03:08:41 PMThis is handy to have and what I was talking about about - no need to sacrifice a socket.That's pretty cool. That should do the job. When I did the job, I took an impression of the culprit with a ball of play-doh. If you happen to have a 12mm socket laying around, it'll only take a minute with an angle grinder and you're good to go! Stick that bad boy on the end of an extension- problem solved!
Universal Socket
Quote from: m in sc on March 06, 2024, 06:32:18 PMremember: a relay needs initial voltage to work, its an electromagnetic switch, you don't have any w out a battery.
Quote from: STLMike on February 23, 2024, 07:28:09 PMThese are great suggestions but the rear sprocket takes bolts, not nuts. I guess lock washers and blue loctiteYou can still safety wire it.
Quote from: jradnich on February 18, 2024, 09:50:20 AMI was looking over messages between myself and the seller. The pipe he sent was not the one he sent me a picture of. He sent me a photo of this pipe installed...on a twin shock DT100. I was able to get in touch with him in December. He said he was very busy with a big Christmas order. After Christmas, no response to my messages.Be very careful about dropping your claim before the issue is resolved. I had an issue with a vendor not refunding money for an item that I had already sent back. I started a claim with my credit card and he suddenly became very communicative. He convinced me to drop my claim, because he saw that the credit card had already issued me the refund. Well that was the "provisional" credit, meaning that credit was in lieu of the money from the vendor. My only option when I dropped the claim was that the issue was resolved. So the credit card took back the provisional credit. Now I had no refund from either the credit card, the vendor and I had no product! The credit card would not let me reopen or start a new claim on the same issue, so I was stuck hoping/praying that I wasn't going to get hosed.
I finally opened a claim with PayPal and that got a lot of response. He's going to have someone send the pipe out right away. Then a message to please drop my claim. Sorry he has been slow to respond but he's in the hospital (along with a photo of someone in a hospital bed with a IV drip).
So I'll wait and see if it actually shows up.
Quote from: STLMike on January 12, 2024, 09:23:28 PMI bought some budget rims for my build from 4into1.com. Their "Rising Sun" rims come from Taiwan (not Japan). Welds bulge a little. They trued up pretty easily, but there's a slight hop. For the price, can't argue! They'll be fine for my purposes.Quote from: teazer on January 12, 2024, 05:54:22 PMSave yourself a ton of cash and get new spokes and rims from Mike's XS and build them yourself.I contacted mikes xs via email with some questions. The response I got was a link to the wheel section on their website.
Not exactly great service.
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